Category: Book Reviews
Bring Home the Revolution Book Review
25th January 2021
Bring Home the Revolution is a book by Jonathan Freedland about how Britain can become more like the United States. And, no, he doesn’t think we should all have guns or people be able to hunt animals. He writes in the Guardian, but he isn’t as left-wing as some of the Guardian’s other columnists. The […]
Read moreDiscworld Series Book Review
17th November 2020
Everything starts somewhere, although many physicists disagree. The Discworld series by Terry Pratchett is strange, funny and, in some ways, educational. There are 41 books in the Discworld series (just a disclaimer: I haven’t read them all!) Unlike many other series, each book can be read on it’s own, in any particular order. Here are […]
Read moreOutside Book Review
16th April 2019
Outside by Sarah Ann Juckes is about a girl called Ele who has been locked into a tower all of her life. She has never seen the outside world, let alone been in it. In the tower, she has herself, the Others and Him. The Others have been in the tower with her for as […]
Read moreThe Manifesto on How to Be Interesting Book Review
9th June 2018
The Manifesto on How To Be Interesting by Holly Bourne is about a very unpopular girl who starts changing her personality so she can get more writing material (she wants to be an author.) And how it all turns out is very interesting. What I thought about it I thought that the book was very […]
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